Andre Iguodala Has Hilarious NFL Comparison for Steph Curry and Draymond Green
By Zack Jiang

Despite Kevin Durant being out with a calf injury, the Warriors are somehow dominating without their best player. Their success has come from the elevated play of the rest of the roster with Steph Curry and Draymond Green spearheading this improvement.
Andre Iguodala has played with the duo for six years and knows how talented they are. He offered an interesting NFL comparison for Curry and Green after their Game 3 win.
“They’re Brady and Gronk ... the black version.” - Iguodala speaking about Curry and Draymond ?
— Yahoo Sports NBA (@YahooSportsNBA) May 20, 2019
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Iggy didn't end up specifying who was was who, so we're left to wonder about the comparison ourselves. Draymond can be easily connected to Brady as the playmaker of the team while Steph is the offensive threat like Gronk. However, if you think about their skillset, it's Steph who can accurately bomb away long threes like Brady would with a deep ball.
Either way, it's a hilarious but worthy comparison for the duo. Curry has been lighting it up since Durant has been out as he has averaged 35.5 points per game in his last four contests. Meanwhile, Green can be seen affecting plays all over the court; against the Trailblazers he is averaging 16 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 blocks, and 2 steals per game.
Steph Curry and Draymond Green. The Warriors heart and soul, dubbed Brady and Gronk with melanin, just kept applying pressure. Eventually, Portland broke.
— Marcus Thompson (@ThompsonScribe) May 19, 2019
They’ve been doing this for years now. Together.https://t.co/omO5NFD2Ap pic.twitter.com/qHz60fw4Ti
It has been heavily speculated that Kevin Durant will be leaving Golden State this offseason. The superstar is the team's best player and carried them throughout the playoffs this year. Losing him would hurt the Warriors roster overall, but with Green and Curry holding it down, the team will always be contenders.